Wegener's granulomatosis and differential diagnosis of mucosal leishmaniasis

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Abstract

Granulomatosis with polyangiitis with nasal septal perforation can be confused with infectious diseases such as mucosal leishmaniasis, so these cases warrant an in-depth study in order to provide the correct treatment. Among the main characteristics to consider to define a Wegener's granulomatosis as opposed to an infectious disease are vasculitis, lymphadenopathy, and sinusopathy.

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Rojas-Jaimes, J., Hugo Rojas Figueroa, V., Corcuera-Ciudad, R., Arenas, J., & García-Reynoso, J. (2021). Wegener’s granulomatosis and differential diagnosis of mucosal leishmaniasis. Clinical Case Reports, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4280

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